DOJ Backs Lawsuit Against UMichigan for Infringing on Free Speech
The stifling of speech on college campuses has become an issue at virtually every institution of higher learning across the country. On Monday, Attorney General Sessions and the Justice Department took a major step in the fight for preserving the First Amendment rights of college students everywhere.
Read moreNet Neutrality Repeal Happened and the Internet is Still Here
When Will the Hate Stop? Unprecedented and personal attacks continue on FCC Chairman Ajit Pai as so-called “Net Neutrality” was ended with no discernable differences. First on the threats, as detailed in the Wall Street Journal yesterday:
Read moreSupreme Court Upholds Ohio Voter Registration List Maintenance Procedure
This morning, the Supreme Court decided Husted v. Philip Randolph Institute, overturning 5 to 4 the Sixth Circuit decision that invalidated one of Ohio's voter registration list maintenance procedures. Justice Alito wrote for the Court, starting by clearing stating the facts at issue, which have been politicized into slogans like "Ohio's voter purge" by the left throughout this case:
Read moreChairman Devin Nunes Leading the Fight Against DOJ and FBI Abuse & Scheduled to Address the RNLA
Perhaps no one has fought against the alleged abuse of power and anti-Trump bias from high-level officials at the Department of Justice and FBI more than House Intelligence Chairman Devin Nunes. In February, Nunes released a memo despite fierce Democrat opposition claiming to have evidence of Justice Department abuse of power against President Donald Trump. As The Hill summarized:
Read moreNon-Citizens Don’t Have to be Removed from Voting Rolls, Even If They Tell You
Houston's County Registrar Ann Harris Bennett has undertaken an incredible, unprecedented action:
Read moreElection Administration Issues for Key 2018 Primary Elections
Eight states voted on Tuesday in their primary elections, and at least two of them had significant problems in voting. In the South Dakota primaries, a Republican voter was told by an election supervisor to use an incorrect ballot.
Read moreSenate Democrat Obstruction: Canceled August Recess & Low Overall Confirmation Rate
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell announced this afternoon the Senate's August recess has been cancelled due to the historic obstruction efforts from Senate Democrats. Leader McConnell's statement:
Read moreSupreme Court Issues Opinion in Masterpiece Cakeshop First Amendment Case
This morning, the Supreme Court issued its opinion in Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission. Based on his religious beliefs, Colorado baker Jack Phillips refused to create a cake for a same-sex wedding in 2012, and the Colorado Civil Rights Commission, a state Administrative Law Judge, and the Colorado Court of Appeals all found that Phillips had violated the Colorado Anti-Discrimination Act.
Read moreReversing the Obama DOJ's Politicization of Justice with Trump Pardon of D'Souza
In stark contrast to the current Department of Justice (DOJ), the Obama Justice Department was run more as a political shop with Eric Holder serving more as a DNC Counsel. As even NPR stated:
Read more"Nazis," Bias, and Social Media
Today, we saw a lesson in social media. This morning if you searched “California Republicans” on Google, you saw a summary screenshot of “ideologies” for the California Republican Party with the first listed as “Nazism.”
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